| Numéro de publication | US6045560 A | | Type de publication | Octroi | | Numéro de demande | 08/664,658 | | Date de publication | 4 avr. 2000 | | Date de dépôt | 17 juin 1996 | | Date de priorité | 6 oct. 1993 | | Autre référence de publication | US5542594, US5908427, US5964774 | | Numéro de publication | 08664658, 664658, US 6045560 A, US 6045560A, US-A-6045560, US6045560 A, US6045560A | | Inventeurs | Matthew Hain, Ilya S. Koyfman, Wanda L. McKean | | Cessionnaire d'origine | United States Surgical Corporation | | Citations de brevets (70), Citations hors brevets (47), Référencé par (147), Classifications (13) | | |
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Surgical stapling apparatus with biocompatible surgical fabric US 6045560 A A surgical stapling apparatus having tissue bolstering material releasably attached thereto for application of the material and staples to body tisuse is disclosed. The tissue bolstering material is preferably releasably held to surfaces of the stapling apparatus through pins, clips or similar securing structures. The tissue bolstering material can be either planar or tubular in configuration. Preferably, both the anvil portion and the fastener ejecting portion of the stapler are at least partially covered with the tissue bolstering material. In use, tissue is disposed between the anvil portion and the stapling portion of the instrument and the instrument is fired. The tissue bolstering material is thereby secured to the tissue and releasably detaches from the stapler upon withdrawal of the stapler from the surgical site.
What is claimed is:
1. A method of applying tissue bolstering material to body tissue which comprises: providing a surgical apparatus for driving surgical fasteners into body tissue, the apparatus including a first jaw structure for housing a plurality of surgical fasteners, and a second jaw structure disposed in juxtaposed alignment with the first jaw structure and configured and dimensioned for effecting closure of said plurality of fasteners; providing a biocompatible tissue bolstering material; providing at least one tacking member independent of the tissue bolstering material for releasably attaching the tissue bolstering material to the surgical apparatus, said tacking member comprising at least one pin; releasably securing the tissue bolstering material to either of said first and second jaw structures by said at least one tacking member; aligning body tissue between said first and second jaw structure; and actuating the apparatus to apply the tissue bolstering material to the body tissue.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the tissue bolstering material is releasably secured to each said jaw structures and wherein the step of actuating the apparatus causes body tissue to be secured between said tissue bolstering material.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of aligning body tissue comprises aligning human lung tissue.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing at least one tacking member for releasably securing the tissue bolstering material to the surgical apparatus comprises providing at least one clip.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing the tissue bolstering material comprises providing a biocompatible surgical fabric.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing the tissue bolstering material comprises providing a tissue bolstering material that is at least partially bioabsorbable.
7. A method of applying tissue bolstering material to body tissue which comprises: providing a surgical apparatus for driving surgical fasteners into body tissue, the apparatus including a first jaw structure for housing a plurality of surgical fasteners, and a second jaw structure disposed in juxtaposed alignment with the first jaw structure and configured and dimensioned for effecting closure of said plurality of fasteners; providing a biocompatible tissue bolstering material; providing at least one pin for releasably attaching the tissue bolstering material to the surgical apparatus; releasably securing the tissue bolstering material to either of said first and second jaw structures; aligning body tissue between said first and second jaw structures; and actuating the apparatus to apply the tissue bolstering material to the body tissue.
8. A method of applying tissue bolstering material to body tissue which comprises: providing a surgical apparatus for driving surgical fasteners into body tissue, the apparatus including a first jaw structure for housing a plurality of surgical fasteners, and a second jaw structure disposed in juxtaposed alignment with the first jaw structure and configured and dimensioned for effecting closure of said plurality of fasteners; providing a biocompatible tissue bolstering material; providing at least one clip independent of the tissue bolstering material for releasably attaching the tissue bolstering material to the surgical apparatus; releasably securing the tissue bolstering material to either of said first and second jaw structures by said at least one clip; aligning body tissue between said first and second jaw structures; and actuating the apparatus to apply the tissue bolstering material to the body tissue.
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/132,601 filed Oct. 6, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,594.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to apparatus for applying biocompatible surgical fabric to body tissue and, more particularly, to a surgical stapling apparatus for simultaneously applying biocompatible surgical fabric and a plurality of lines of staples to body tissue.
2. Description of the Related Art
In some surgical operations, surgical supports, e.g., meshes, are employed by surgeons to bridge, repair and/or reinforce tissue defects within a patient, especially those occurring in the abdominal wall, chest wall, diaphragm and other musculo-aponeurotic areas of the body. Surgical supports are disclosed in, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,054,406, 3,124,136, 4,347,847, 4,655,221, 4,838,884 and 5,002,551. During such operations, surgeons employ conventional or known suturing or anchoring techniques to apply such supports to body tissue. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,452,245 and 5,203,864 describe methods for suturing or anchoring mesh supports to body tissue, especially during hernia repair operations.
Surgical stapling devices are employed by surgeons to sequentially or simultaneously apply one or more rows of surgical fasteners, e.g., staples or two-part fasteners, to body tissue for the purpose of joining segments of body tissue together. Such devices generally consist of a pair of jaws or finger-like structures between which body tissue to be joined is placed. When the instrument is actuated, or "fired," longitudinally moving firing bars contact staple drive members in one of the jaws, thereby pushing surgical staples through the body tissue and into an anvil in the opposite jaw which crimps the staples closed. If tissue is to be removed, a knife blade can be provided to cut between lines of staples. Examples of such instruments are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,354,628, 5,014,899 and 5,040,715, each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Surgical stapling devices have found widespread application in surgical operations where body tissue must be joined or removed. When operating on thin tissue, such as thin emphysematous lung tissue, it is important to effectively seal the tissue which can be particularly prone to air leakage. Preventing or reducing air leakage can significantly decrease post operative recovery time. Thus, it would be advantageous to provide structure for use with surgical stapling devices which enhances sealing at the surgical site.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION These and other objects and advantages are accomplished herein by providing a surgical stapling apparatus wherein biocompatible surgical fabric is positioned adjacent or attached to a portion of the apparatus so that, upon actuation of the apparatus, both the fabric and a plurality of surgical fasteners are applied to body tissue. The fabric may serve as a bolster or support for the stapled union of tissue and/or impart a hemostatic or other therapeutic effect on the tissue. Briefly stated, the surgical stapling apparatus herein comprises a first jaw structure configured and dimensioned for housing a plurality of surgical fasteners, a second jaw structure disposed in juxtaposed alignment with the first jaw structure for effecting closure of a plurality of surgical fasteners and at least one biocompatible surgical fabric operatively associated with and releasably attached to either or both of the first and second jaw structures, wherein at least a portion of the fabric being disposed between the first and second jaw structures.
As more fully disclosed hereinafter, the biocompatible surgical fabric can be operatively associated with the first jaw structure, i.e., the cartridge frame, and/or the second jaw structure, i.e., the anvil frame, of a surgical stapling apparatus. The fabric can be woven, knit or nonwoven and be manufactured from bioabsorbable or nonbioabsorbable materials.
The term "biocompatible" as applied to the surgical fabric employed in this invention shall be understood to refer to the nontoxic and nonirritating nature of the fabric when maintained in contact with body tissue.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The surgical stapling apparatus described herein includes a first jaw structure configured and dimensioned for housing a plurality of surgical fasteners, a second jaw structure configured and dimensioned for effecting closure of a plurality of fasteners and at least one biocompatible surgical fabric operatively associated with either of the first and second jaw structures, wherein at least a portion of the fabric is disposed between the first and second jaw structures. The specific design or type of surgical stapling apparatus employed in carrying out this invention is not critical so long as the basic structural elements are present. Thus, e.g., the apparatus can be one that is particularly suited for open surgery or, alternatively, for laparoscopic and/or endoscopic surgery. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,014,899 and 5,040,715 disclose examples of sequentially firing stapling apparatus for open surgery and endoscopic surgery, respectively. Similarly, the apparatus can be one that applies surgical fasteners simultaneously, as in the case of U.S. Pat. No. 4,354,628. Substantially the same type apparatus as that disclosed and claimed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,014,899, supra, is depicted in FIGS. 1-7. Likewise, substantially the same apparatus disclosed and claimed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,354,678, supra, is depicted in FIGS. 8 and 9. While the embodiments of FIGS. 1-9 herein are preferred, the invention is equally applicable to other surgical stapling apparatus such as that disclosed and claimed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,715, supra.
Referring to FIGS. 1-3 and 5, surgical stapling apparatus shown generally at 100 comprises a first jaw structure 110 having a finger-like projection 111 for holding actuating assembly 130. A second jaw structure 120 includes a pair of hinge plates 121 for hingedly connecting to first jaw structure 110 and a finger-like projection 122 for carrying an anvil assembly 123. Anvil assembly 123 is formed of a plate with indentations or depressions which deform the legs of metal staples housed in cartridge assembly 135 of actuating assembly 130. Alternatively, the anvil assembly can include means for holding rows of the retainer portions of two-part surgical fasteners as more fully described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,156,315, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Disposable loading unit 130 of this embodiment of the present invention is a replaceable unit which includes an actuating assembly consisting of a pusher assembly having a thrust knob 131, cam bars 132 and, optionally, knife blade 133. Disposable loading unit 130 further includes stationary carrier 134 for holding cartridge assembly 135.
Referring now to FIGS. 8 and 9, surgical stapling apparatus 200 comprises a first jaw structure 212 for holding cartridge assembly 214. Cartridge assembly 214 carries a plurality of rows of staples which, upon actuation of the apparatus, substantially simultaneously strike anvil assembly 218 on second jaw member 216 to effect closure. Anvil assembly 218 is formed of a plate with indentations or depressions which deform the legs of metal staples housed in cartridge assembly 214.
Biocompatible surgical fabric 139, 140 is partially or completely disposed between anvil assembly 123 and cartridge assembly 135 as shown, e.g., in FIGS. 1-5, or anvil assembly 218 and cartridge assembly 214, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. Fabric 139, 140 can be shaped to any desired configuration. Thus, e.g., in FIGS. 1, 2, 4-7 and 9 fabric 140 is planar while in FIGS. 3, 5 and 8 fabric 139 is tubular. When planar, fabric 140 can be shaped to correspond substantially in size with the tissue contacting surface dimensions of either anvil assembly 123 or cartridge assembly 135 as depicted in FIG. 1 or be wider as depicted in FIGS. 2 and 6.
As shown in FIG. 5, one or more individual pieces or segments of biocompatible surgical fabric can be employed in carrying out the present invention. Therefore, it is contemplated that two or more pieces or layers of fabric can be attached to a surgical stapling device as herein disclosed. For example, tubular fabric prosthesis 139 is fitted over anvil portion 122 and a planar fabric prosthesis 140 is attached to cartridge assembly 135 of stapling apparatus 100. In such a case, body tissue is sandwiched between and secured to both prostheses 139, 140, thereby providing fabric at both the entry and exit points of the staples or fasteners. The tubular prosthesis can be subsequently cut longitudinally along its longest axis to provide free ends which can be stapled or otherwise affixed to surrounding tissue and/or organs for further structural support.
Biocompatible surgical fabric 139, 140 can be woven, knit or nonwoven and can be bioabsorbable or nonbioabsorbable. Nonwoven bioabsorbable fabric is generally preferred in carrying out this invention. Bioabsorbable surgical fabrics include those fabricated from homopolymers, copolymers or blends obtained from one or more monomers selected from the group consisting of glycolide, glycolic acid, lactide, lactic acid, p-dioxanone, α-caprolactone and trimethylene carbonate. Bioabsorbable surgical fabrics, especially those that are nonwoven, manufactured from copolymers of glycolide and lactide are preferred. U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,875,937, 3,937,223 and 4,128,612 describe bioabsorbable surgical fabrics suitable for use with the present invention. Nonbioabsorbable surgical fabrics include those that are fabricated from such polymers as polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, and the like.
Fabric 139, 140 is releasably attached to either anvil assembly 123 or cartridge assembly 135 as shown in FIGS. 1-4 or either anvil assembly 218 or cartridge assembly 214 as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. Alternatively, the anvil assembly and cartridge assembly can both have fabric disposed thereon (FIG. 5), in any combination of tubular and planar structure, to provide a tissue/fabric "sandwich" upon actuation of the instrument.
The attachment of the fabric to a surgical stapling device in accordance with this invention should be secure enough to prevent the fabric from slipping off the device, yet not be so strong as to inhibit separation of the fabric from the device after the device has been actuated. Such releasable attachment can advantageously be effected by employing a plurality of pins 141 as illustrated in FIGS. 1, 7 and 9. As shown in FIG. 6, clips 142 may also be employed as the securing means. A combination of pins and/or clips can also be employed. The precise number and location of pins and/or clips is not critical so long as the surgical fabric is releasably attached to the stapling apparatus.
Operation of a surgical stapling apparatus falling within the scope of this invention is illustrated in FIG. 7. Cartridge assembly 135 includes pusher members 136 which are acted upon by slidably mounted cam bar 132. Upon movement of cam bar 132 in the direction indicated as "A", pusher members 136 exert an upwardly-directed force "B" on staples 137 housed in cartridge assembly 135. Staples 137 penetrate fabric 140 (secured to cartridge assembly 135 by a plurality of pins 141) and tissue layer 150. Thereafter, staples 137 strike anvil assembly 123 for closure. Following actuation, the stapling apparatus is withdrawn from the stapling site, thus leaving behind a fabric prosthesis stapled to body tissue with a plurality of rows of staples.
Fabric prosthesis 140 can act as an adhesion barrier, hemostatic agent, reinforcement, tissue growth enhancer, and the like. Furthermore, it shall be understood that fabric prosthesis 140 can have incorporated therein and/or thereon one or more medically and/or surgically useful substances such as drugs, enzymes, growth factors, peptides, proteins, dyes, diagnostic agents or hemostasis agents.
While this invention has been disclosed herein in connection with certain embodiments and certain structural and procedural details, it is clear that changes, modifications or equivalents can be used by those skilled in the art. For example, when a knife blade is used in conjunction with a surgical stapler, the fabric can be precut or weakened to facilitate passage of the blade between or through the fabric. Accordingly, such changes within the principles of this invention are intended to be included within the scope of the claims below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Preferred embodiments of the invention are described hereinbelow, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view depicting the separated parts of a surgical stapling apparatus having attached thereto a biocompatible surgical fabric which is dimensioned to substantially conform to the tissue contacting surface dimensions of the cartridge assembly;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view depicting the separated parts of a surgical stapling apparatus having attached thereto a biocompatible surgical fabric which is configured larger than the tissue contacting surface dimensions of the cartridge assembly;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view depicting the separated parts of a surgical stapling apparatus having associated therewith a biocompatible surgical fabric which is shaped in a tubular configuration;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged side-view of the distal end of one embodiment of the surgical stapling apparatus of the present invention engaging body tissue;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view depicting the separated parts of a surgical stapling apparatus having associated therewith a tubular shaped biocompatible surgical fabric positioned over the anvil assembly and a planar fabric positioned over the cartridge assembly of the apparatus;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view depicting a distal portion of the cartridge assembly of a surgical stapling apparatus having the biocompatible surgical fabric depicted in FIG. 2 attached thereto by a plurality of clips;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged cut-away side-view of the surgical stapling apparatus of FIG. 1 showing body tissue present between the biocompatible surgical fabric and the anvil portion of the apparatus;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a surgical stapling apparatus having a biocompatible surgical fabric which is shaped in a tubular configuration;
FIG. 9 is a partially cut away exploded perspective view depicting the separated parts of the distal end of the surgical stapling apparatus of FIG. 8.
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